Biothreat Early Assist and Response Command System (BEAR-CS)

Mustafovski, Rexhep (2025) Biothreat Early Assist and Response Command System (BEAR-CS). Automation of Technological and Business Processes, 17 (1). ISSN 2312-3125 / 2312-931X (online)

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Abstract

The Biothreat Early Assist and Response Command System (BEAR-CS) is an advanced technological solution developed to address modern military challenges associated with biological threats. The system is primarily designed to detect hazardous biological agents such as viruses, bacteria, and airborne toxins before military personnel are deployed into potentially contaminated environments. BEAR-CS operates through a network of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with specialized sensors and detectors, capable of conducting real-time environmental scans. These UAVs transmit live data directly to command posts, including the Tactical Operations Center (TOC) and Command Post (CP), ensuring timely situational awareness and decision-making. One of the most significant advantages of BEAR-CS is its ability to enhance the safety of soldiers by preventing unnecessary exposure to biological hazards. In addition to early threat detection, the system includes support technologies such as digital radios, field triage tools, and compact toxic substance detectors, all of which contribute to a more informed and prepared response by ground forces. The integration of this system into military operations ensures not only quicker reaction times but also increased efficiency during mission planning and execution. BEAR-CS stands out due to its ability to operate autonomously in high-risk zones, reducing the need for human reconnaissance in dangerous settings. Compared to traditional methods of threat detection, BEAR-CS offers superior speed, data accuracy, and coverage. This paper provides a comparative overview of existing biological threat detection systems and demonstrates the enhanced capabilities and future potential of BEAR-CS in both tactical and strategic military frameworks. The system represents a significant step forward in ensuring operational safety and adapting to the complex threat landscape of modern warfare.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Engineering and Technology > Other engineering and technologies
Divisions: Military Academy
Depositing User: MSc Rexhep Mustafovski
Date Deposited: 09 Sep 2025 12:07
Last Modified: 09 Sep 2025 12:07
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/36356

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